Okay, well I don't think they are deadly, but they are my army of feathered friends!
I gave Daisy a bath today and decided I should set out a pan of water for the pigeons. Before I leave for College at the end of the month, I intend to get better pictures of these guys for you, since we have many interesting and beautiful breeds. Unfortunately only the racing homers really came out to have a bath.

JennKBM wrote:Do yall have different cages, and have to clean up dookie everyday? Do they let you touch them?

It's actually two buildings we keep them in. We don't clean up after them *every* day, cause with 60 or so pigeons, that'd be hard. Though we do have massive cleans on a regular basis. That's fun.
Here are the two buildings they are in:

As far as friendliness goes, they are all decently friendly. However they are flighty and will probably fly away when you approach them, unless they are the select group of racing homers that flies on a regular basis, they have the most interaction.

Purple wrote:Hey, they were having a good ol' time! What if you got them a little kiddie pool, or would they just bird dirt it up?

I've thought about that since they ALL try to go in at the same time. There weren't that many this time because I was there (I mean, do YOU want someone taking pictures while you have a bath?), but there are usually like at least 10 trying to get in at once, with a bunch of others waiting.